"waived part of her fee" - very magnanimous.She's a dog psychologist, for Pete's sake. What's she going to do, ask it about its mother? "She was a bitch" woofed Dre the dog. "Dam her".What next, Rorschach blots? Primal howling?

Looks like we are dealing with someone who saw Doctor Doolittle and thought it was a documentary.

She was a co-founder of HOPE - the Homeless Owners with Pets projectWell, I guess that is snapper than 'Impoverished people with enough spare cash to feed and house an animal"

You know, I'd love a dog. I can't afford a place that's really big enough for one after I've paid all that lovely tax. I need to travel for business and I take a three week vacation every year to visit my family. To cap it off, Mrs 20 is a nurse who must work shifts.

So I guess I am really pleased to see that people better-adjusted than I am are being helped to have a pet of their own.

It's important that homeless people can maintain the lifestyle they want. For if they had their pets euthanized, spent the Chum money on a fresh shirt and a razor and got themselves jobs, why, there'd be nothing to wring our hands over.

Footnote: I came across this from the University of Southampton. It's a gem:A problem-based approach to discussing diversity may be applied to interprofessional education

Kevin Galbraith*, Sally Curtis*, Anne McBride§ TAKE HOME MESSAGEA problem-based approach to discussion of diversity is helpful in changing attitudes of both medical and CABC students. We invite further discussion among peer educators on our proposed adaptation of these sessions to help interprofessional groups of students explore attitudes and perceptions towards others in the service delivery team.

I certify that that is an exact translation of the scientific breakthrough cited above.

Generations will hail the names Lamb, Curtis and McBride for the seminal work "A problem-based approach to discussing diversity may be applied to interprofessional education" which ranks with Principia Mathematica and La Géométrie in import.

For it is only through their erudite and untiring efforts that Man finally sees the shining reality - that a problem-based approach to discussion of diversity is helpful in changing attitudes of both medical and companion animal behaviour counselling students.

For millennia, we have agonised over this question, and now the answer is clear.

They must have told the mugs who donated that the dog was a Palestinian or something similar! The cynic in me believes that these two, the barrister and the 'expert witness', are a pair of parasitic opportunists in the mould of Dr Roger Mugford. He must be enraged they're parking their tanks on his lawn! There's munny in them thar danger dawgs!